For caregivers: the person you're caring for, in more than the present tense
Caregiving compresses a whole person into their hardest season — the photos hold the other seasons.
The fit
Every phone app is built to make you open it. Bubbles In Time is built to give the attention back: photos float past, and then they are gone until the next one.
A rotation of who they've been — the wedding, the workshop, the dance floor — floating through the caregiving day keeps the full person present, for you and for them.
Making it work
Bubbles In Time runs on Android 7.0 and up, costs $2.99 once, and has no subscription, no ads and no in-app purchases.
On a shared tablet, the rotation works for the person receiving care too: familiar faces and places, drifting by, no interface to operate.
The mechanics, briefly
Bubbles In Time floats chosen photos, videos, and message threads over any app on a modern Android phone — intervals from 30 minutes to 4 hours, a Mystery Photo option for surprise, and one switch to pause everything. It's $2.99 once, with no subscription, no ads, no account, and nothing uploaded anywhere, which tends to be exactly the requirement list for family caregivers.
Quick answers
Why does Bubbles In Time suit family caregivers?
Zero-maintenance architecture: no account to manage, no subscription to lapse, no cloud to fail — a five-minute setup, then memories float on their own.
What can become a memory?
Photos, videos, and saved message threads — plus a Mystery Photo option for surprise.
Is Bubbles In Time really a one-time purchase?
Yes — $2.99 once on Google Play. No subscription, no ads, no in-app purchases.